Coloring for Meditation: with tibetan buddhist art
Coloring for Meditation: with tibetan buddhist art
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ISBN / SKU
9781614293620
Format
Paperback
Pages
100
Category/ies
Description
Color fifty illustrations along with a master Tibetan artist in this book for all ages.
Tibetan Buddhists have long seen art as a powerful meditative practice, but you need not be Buddhist to enjoy coloring the fifty illustrations here. Through deep symbolism, Tibetan imagery of enlightenment depicts the qualities of wisdom and compassion, and the mindful focus evoked by coloring them can not only still agitation, it can connect us to deeper meaning. Images inside include the Buddha, several different bodhisattvas, major symbols, decorative motifs, important figures from Tibetan history, mythical creatures, and scenes from nature. Each illustration is accompanied with a brief description. This accessible presentation of traditional imagery is drawn from the artist's own two-story painting he is creating at his studio in California, and readers can get further inspiration and interact with the author at coloringformeditation.com
About the author:
Tibetan artist Tashi Dhargyal trained with master painter Venerable Sangye Yeshi at a school established at the behest of the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India. For five years he was the artist-in-residence at Ganden Monastery in South India before coming to the United States to continue his craftsmanship. His studio and gallery in California wine country is open to the public, and he has an active following online.
Tibetan Buddhists have long seen art as a powerful meditative practice, but you need not be Buddhist to enjoy coloring the fifty illustrations here. Through deep symbolism, Tibetan imagery of enlightenment depicts the qualities of wisdom and compassion, and the mindful focus evoked by coloring them can not only still agitation, it can connect us to deeper meaning. Images inside include the Buddha, several different bodhisattvas, major symbols, decorative motifs, important figures from Tibetan history, mythical creatures, and scenes from nature. Each illustration is accompanied with a brief description. This accessible presentation of traditional imagery is drawn from the artist's own two-story painting he is creating at his studio in California, and readers can get further inspiration and interact with the author at coloringformeditation.com
About the author:
Tibetan artist Tashi Dhargyal trained with master painter Venerable Sangye Yeshi at a school established at the behest of the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India. For five years he was the artist-in-residence at Ganden Monastery in South India before coming to the United States to continue his craftsmanship. His studio and gallery in California wine country is open to the public, and he has an active following online.
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